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    Argentina VS Switzerland

    FIFA World Cup
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    Argentina
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    • kuban Rodríguez
      kuban Rodríguez
      Argentina, the reigning World Cup champions, had an outstanding run in the group stage, winning all three matches and topping Group J. In the round of 16 against Egypt, they staged a remarkable comeback from a 0 - 2 deficit, scoring three consecutive goals to win 3 - 2 and advance. Lionel Messi was instrumental in the game, contributing one goal and one assist. His goal tally in this World Cup has reached 8, and his overall World Cup goals have hit 21, keeping him at the top of the all - time scorers' list. The team primarily employs a 4 - 4 - 2 formation. However, the center - back pairing of Lisandro Martínez and Romero has been rather inconsistent. Fortunately, midfielders like Enzo Fernández and Rodrigo De Paul play crucial roles in the transition between attack and defense. In their last 10 official matches, Argentina has been undefeated, showing clear dominance in both offense and defense. Regarding the lineup, midfielder Nicolás González has an ankle injury and his availabil
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      World Cup Argentina - Switzerland
    • LibraTrades
      LibraTrades
      The Argentine team staged an incredible comeback in the previous round of 16. Trailing 0 - 2, they scored three goals in a row and finally eliminated Egypt 3 - 2. Romero, Messi, and Fernandez found the net successively within 14 minutes, and Fernandez headed in the winner in stoppage time. Messi had one goal and one assist. His goal count in this World Cup has reached 8, and his total World Cup goals are now 21, still leading the all - time World Cup scorers list. On the other hand, the Swiss team played a goalless 120 - minute draw with Colombia and then won 4 - 3 on penalties. They've reached the World Cup quarter - finals for the first time in 72 years. Renowned for their solid defense, they've never conceded more than one goal in a single game in this tournament and have kept clean sheets in the last two regulation - time matches. Midfield maestro Xhaka controls the tempo, while the back - line leader Akanji and goalkeeper Kobel, who form the center - axis, have proven their worth
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      World Cup Argentina - Switzerland
    • FilmSpace
      FilmSpace
      Argentina, ranked first in the world, has won all five games in this tournament. Messi, with eight goals, leads the scorers' chart. They have reversed the situation in two consecutive overtime games, showing top - notch resilience under pressure. Only right - back Montiel is suspended, while the rest of the core players are in good health. They mainly play a 4 - 3 - 3 formation with high - pressing tactics, relying on Messi's individual skills and set - pieces to attack. However, their weaknesses are the potential decline in the veterans' physical strength in the second half and the relatively slow progress when facing a compact defense. Switzerland, ranked 19th, has a tough defense, keeping consecutive clean sheets. They eliminated Colombia on penalties in the last round. But they are missing winger B (Manzambi) and forward Vargas due to injuries, which significantly weakens their attacking firepower on the counter - attack. They usually switch from a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 to a 5 - 4 - 1 form
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      World Cup Argentina - Switzerland
    More Tips
    • Looking at the defensive and offensive data of Norway and England, there are significant differences. England has an overall winning rate of 70%, leading Norway's 60%. Its average goals conceded per game is only 0.7, far lower than Norway's 1.4, which shows the remarkable stability of its defense. Norway shows its offensive firepower with an average of 2.1 goals per game. However, due to frequent goals conceded in the defensive end, its goal difference only leads England by four goals. Although England's average of 1.8 goals per game is slightly lower than Norway's, the balance between its ability to control goals conceded and offensive efficiency gives it a better position in terms of data. England has an average of 7.3 corner - kicks per game, almost double Norway's 4.7. This highlights England's aggression in the flanks. Norway's shortcoming in creating corner - kicks may affect the diversity of its tactics. In terms of yellow card statistics, England's average of 0.9 yellow cards p
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      World Cup Norway - England
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